| Laurence Sterne - 1804 - 396 pagini
...(except once in the next period) that you keep it in yourfaiicyI protest, madam, said my uncle Toby, I can see nothing whatever in your eye. it is not in the white, said Mrs. Wadman — my ancle Toby look'd with might and main into th« pupil. New, of allthe eyes which ever... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - 376 pagini
...(except once in the next period) that you keep it in your fancy. 1 protest, madam, said my uncle Toby, I can see nothing whatever in your eye. It is not in the white, said Mrs. Wadman. My uncle Toby look'd with might and main into the pupil. Now, of all the eyes which ever were... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 764 pagini
...(except once in the next period) that you keep it in your fancy. I protest, madam, said my uncle Toby, I can see nothing whatever in your eye. It is not in the white, said Mrs Wadman. My uncle Toby looked with might and main into the pupil. Now, of all the eyes which ever were... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 pagini
...(except once in the next period) that you keep it in your fancy. I protest, madam, said my uncle Toby, I can see nothing whatever in your eye. It is not in the white, said Mrs Wadman. My uncle Toby looked with might and main into the pupil. Now, of all the eyes which ever were... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1830 - 432 pagini
...incidimet, Acri non po«cl, quin caperetur.— I KNOW NOT WHO. I protest, Madam, said my uncle Toby, I can see nothing whatever in your eye. — It is not in the white, said Mrs. Wadman.— My uncle Toby look'd with might and main into the pupil. Now, of all the eyes which ever... | |
| 1831 - 702 pagini
...has a scene from Tristram Shandy, embodying these words, " ' I protest, madam, said my uncle Toby, I can see nothing whatever in your eye.' ' It is not in the white,' said Mrs. Wadman. My uncle Toby looked with might and main into the pupil." Now an ordinary artist could have... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1831 - 438 pagini
...in the next period) that you keep it in your fency. I protest, Madam, said my uncle Toby, I сад see nothing whatever in your eye. — It is not in the white, said Mrs. Wadman. — My uncle Toby look'd with might and main into the pupil. Now, of all the eyes which ever... | |
| Laurence Sterne, Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 542 pagini
...(except once in the next period) that you keep it in your fancy. I protest, madam, said my uncle Toby, I can see nothing whatever in your eye. It is not in the white, said Mrs. Wadman. My uncle Toby looked with might and main into the pupil. Now, of all the eyes which ever were... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1832 - 384 pagini
...(except once in the next period) that you keep it in your fancy. I protest, madam, said my uncle Toby, I can see nothing whatever in your eye. It is not in the white, said Mrs. Wadman. My uncle Toby looked with might and main into the pupil. Now, of all the eyes which ever were... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1834 - 440 pagini
...caperetur.— I KNOW NOT WHO. I protest, Madam, said my uncle Toby, 1 1 against the eye that ever man wrote :can see nothing whatever in your eye. — It is not in the white, said Mrs. Wadman. — My uncle Toby look'd with might and main into the pupil. Now, of all the eyes which ever... | |
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